water soaked floor padding
i pulled the trim under the back hatch to run a wire. noticed damp dust. i lifted the floor pad and it was soaked,dripping!
pulling it out was an exercise,moving the rear seat that i had just reinstalled last week,pulling the side panels and window trim,a teardown. im laying it out for a few days of ,rare, sunshine. wonder how water gets in a good tight hatch. im amazed that there is zero rust,my jeeps would be rusted away by now, epoxy paint?? its a 2010 and it looks factory fresh! lucky me. but a warning,i cant be alone with this...check it out... |
Dr Tom,
Either your rear sunroof drain tubes are doing it or it the holes where the fender flares attach https://www.hummerforums.com/forum/h...-soaked-40795/ |
Sunroof drains! I checked my sunroof seal yesterday, and found a lot of debris stuck between the seal. Cleaned out.
I removed the rear seats many years ago, and all is still dry. |
dont think sunroof
i never have roof leak problems, . check drains and water runs where it should,not inside.
i usually park down hill and im not 'leveled",like rake! |
Originally Posted by TAINTER
(Post 360466)
Dr Tom,
Either your rear sunroof drain tubes are doing it or it the holes where the fender flares attach https://www.hummerforums.com/forum/h...-soaked-40795/ |
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